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Panipat (film) 2019 – A Stark Reminder to The Muslims of Hindustan About Their Betrayal

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Bollywood movie Panipat carrying the tag line; The Great Betrayal, is about to be released and is gathering quite a ruckus on social media already which is good for promotion but sensitive for the Pashtuns of Pakistan and Afghanistan since the main antagonist of the movie is none other than Ahmad Shah Abdali, a Sufi warrior, poet and king of 18th century which they hold in high esteem.

The portrayal of Muslims in Bollywood has long been a subject of controversy and ridicule. The common stereotypes being used has generated many memes.


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Ahmad Shah Durrani (c. 1722 – 16 October 1772) also known as Ahmad Khan Abdali was the founder of the Abdali Empire and modern-day Afghanistan.

The Third battle of Panipat was fought between Abdali's Afghan forces and the Maratha forces in January 1761, in which the Rohillas of UP, Afghans of the Doab region and Nawab of Awadh sided with Invading forces and resulted in a decisive Abdali victory hence extending his control from Khorasan in the west to Kashmir and North India in the east, and from the Amu Darya in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.

Abdali's mausoleum is located at Kandahar, Afghanistan, adjacent to the Shrine of the Cloak in the centre of the city. Afghans often refer to him as Ahmad Shah Baba.

The role of Ahmed Shah Abdali will be played by Sanjay Dutt. From a few scenes in the trailer, it can be gathered that Muslims are being portrayed as the barbaric hordes of illiterates’ hell-bent on destruction while Hindu territory is the centre of peace and enlightenment.

The movie will serve to malign the Muslims west of the border and jab at the minorities east of the border for their questionable alliances.

 
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Not a bad thing.
A good awakening for both the Muslims of India as well as Pakistan.
For Indians, to realize their real situation and condition, in India and then .......
For Pakistanis, to grasp, that what a great blessing, Pakistan is and then ........
 
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Bollywood movie Panipat carrying the tag line; The Great Betrayal, is about to be released and is gathering quite a ruckus on social media already which is good for promotion but sensitive for the Pashtuns of Pakistan and Afghanistan since the main antagonist of the movie is none other than Ahmad Shah Abdali, a Sufi warrior, poet and king of 18th century which they hold in high esteem.

The portrayal of Muslims in Bollywood has long been a subject of controversy and ridicule. The common stereotypes being used has generated many memes.


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Ahmad Shah Durrani (c. 1722 – 16 October 1772) also known as Ahmad Khan Abdali was the founder of the Abdali Empire and modern-day Afghanistan.

The Third battle of Panipat was fought between Abdali's Afghan forces and the Maratha forces in January 1761, in which the Rohillas of UP, Afghans of the Doab region and Nawab of Awadh sided with Invading forces and resulted in a decisive Abdali victory hence extending his control from Khorasan in the west to Kashmir and North India in the east, and from the Amu Darya in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.

Abdali's mausoleum is located at Kandahar, Afghanistan, adjacent to the Shrine of the Cloak in the centre of the city. Afghans often refer to him as Ahmad Shah Baba.

The role of Ahmed Shah Abdali will be played by Sanjay Dutt. From a few scenes in the trailer, it can be gathered that Muslims are being portrayed as the barbaric hordes of illiterates’ hell-bent on destruction while Hindu territory is the centre of peace and enlightenment.

The movie will serve to malign the Muslims west of the border and jab at the minorities east of the border for their questionable alliances.



let the movie come in theaters , nothing can be said decisively before watching full movie , by the way punjab and delhi area was looted and devastated many times by ahmad shah abdali in 18th century , sufi saint waris shah did not have very good opinion for ahmad shah .
he said " khata pita lahe da ,baki ahmad shah e da " ahmad shah used to loot punjab in every winter .
 
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Bollywood movie Panipat carrying the tag line; The Great Betrayal, is about to be released and is gathering quite a ruckus on social media already which is good for promotion but sensitive for the Pashtuns of Pakistan and Afghanistan since the main antagonist of the movie is none other than Ahmad Shah Abdali, a Sufi warrior, poet and king of 18th century which they hold in high esteem.

The portrayal of Muslims in Bollywood has long been a subject of controversy and ridicule. The common stereotypes being used has generated many memes.


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Ahmad Shah Durrani (c. 1722 – 16 October 1772) also known as Ahmad Khan Abdali was the founder of the Abdali Empire and modern-day Afghanistan.

The Third battle of Panipat was fought between Abdali's Afghan forces and the Maratha forces in January 1761, in which the Rohillas of UP, Afghans of the Doab region and Nawab of Awadh sided with Invading forces and resulted in a decisive Abdali victory hence extending his control from Khorasan in the west to Kashmir and North India in the east, and from the Amu Darya in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.

Abdali's mausoleum is located at Kandahar, Afghanistan, adjacent to the Shrine of the Cloak in the centre of the city. Afghans often refer to him as Ahmad Shah Baba.

The role of Ahmed Shah Abdali will be played by Sanjay Dutt. From a few scenes in the trailer, it can be gathered that Muslims are being portrayed as the barbaric hordes of illiterates’ hell-bent on destruction while Hindu territory is the centre of peace and enlightenment.

The movie will serve to malign the Muslims west of the border and jab at the minorities east of the border for their questionable alliances.


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Bollywood movie Panipat carrying the tag line; The Great Betrayal, is about to be released and is gathering quite a ruckus on social media already which is good for promotion but sensitive for the Pashtuns of Pakistan and Afghanistan since the main antagonist of the movie is none other than Ahmad Shah Abdali, a Sufi warrior, poet and king of 18th century which they hold in high esteem.

The portrayal of Muslims in Bollywood has long been a subject of controversy and ridicule. The common stereotypes being used has generated many memes.


View attachment 588563


Ahmad Shah Durrani (c. 1722 – 16 October 1772) also known as Ahmad Khan Abdali was the founder of the Abdali Empire and modern-day Afghanistan.

The Third battle of Panipat was fought between Abdali's Afghan forces and the Maratha forces in January 1761, in which the Rohillas of UP, Afghans of the Doab region and Nawab of Awadh sided with Invading forces and resulted in a decisive Abdali victory hence extending his control from Khorasan in the west to Kashmir and North India in the east, and from the Amu Darya in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.

Abdali's mausoleum is located at Kandahar, Afghanistan, adjacent to the Shrine of the Cloak in the centre of the city. Afghans often refer to him as Ahmad Shah Baba.

The role of Ahmed Shah Abdali will be played by Sanjay Dutt. From a few scenes in the trailer, it can be gathered that Muslims are being portrayed as the barbaric hordes of illiterates’ hell-bent on destruction while Hindu territory is the centre of peace and enlightenment.

The movie will serve to malign the Muslims west of the border and jab at the minorities east of the border for their questionable alliances.

I would like to ask what the kings in Lahore, Peshawar, etc were doing when Ahmad Shah invaded your territories? And didn't Abdali loot fellow Muslims while Maratha Hindus waged a war against Abdali?
 
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I would like to ask what the kings in Lahore, Peshawar, etc were doing when Ahmad Shah invaded your territories? And didn't Abdali loot fellow Muslims while Maratha Hindus waged a war against Abdali?
There weren't any Kings in present day Pakistan most likely people of those areas from where he passed sided with him
Most of the punjab was jungle there wasn't anything to loot
 
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There weren't any Kings in present day Pakistan most likely people of those areas from where he passed sided with him
Most of the punjab was jungle there wasn't anything to loot
There was a Mughal governor in Pakistan though.

Anyway, this is what Waris Shah your very own Sufi saint has written about Abdali.

“Khada peeta Laahe da, te baki Ahmad Shahe da”

Whatever you eat, Whatever you wear, That’s yours.

Rest belongs to Ahmad Shah ( meaning he will come and loot)

This is your own Sufi saint here.
 
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There weren't any Kings in present day Pakistan most likely people of those areas from where he passed sided with him
Most of the punjab was jungle there wasn't anything to loot

adina begh , mir mannu were mughal governors of punjab appointed by delhi badshah ahmad shah and alamghir 2nd , they fought constantly against ahmad shah .
 
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